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We're just over a week away from the game that will make or break Liverpool's season.

Liverpool will take on Tottenham inside the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on the 1st June, where they can pick up their sixth European cup with victory over Mauricio Pochettino's side.

Jurgen Klopp doesn't have too many worries on his mind in terms of his players' fitness levels.

Key man Roberto Firmino recently returned to training in the only noteworthy news, whilst no players are suspended for the showpiece event.

Luis Suarez certainly had no qualms about celebrating against his former employers in the video below...

Let's take a look at how Klopp may set his side up against Spurs as he bids to win his first trophy at Liverpool...

Despite Divock Origi's semi-final heroics, Firmino is too important to the side for him to be dropped.

We predict that the Brazilian will come back into the side in his 'false nine' role in between Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah, who have a combined 52 goals between them this term.

In midfield, Klopp has a hard decision to make.

Does he drop the hero of the semi-final in Gini Wijnaldum and trust the experienced James Milner, or should he reward the Dutchman for his two goals against Barcelona with a start in the final?

We think he won't do the latter, as Milner's leadership will be key in guiding his teammates through this nervy affair.

If things go sour, however, how will Klopp react?

If the Reds find themselves in a sticky situation in Madrid, we think Klopp will sub off two of his most trusted men in Firmino and Milner and turn to his semi-final heroes Wijnaldum and Origi.

As you can see above, this particular system will see a more advanced Wijnaldum, whose focus will be to arrive late in the box and get on the scoresheet - he has already netted against Spurs this season.

Additionally, where Firmino likes to operate deeper, we think Origi will be an effective substitute in an out-and-out striker role, a position which he put Barcelona to the sword in.

It would be extremely gutting for Klopp to lose a fourth final with Liverpool, so he must ensure he gets his team selection and plan B spot on.